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• 0 BUSINESS CARPs. T. W. BACOT, MURGEO^T OFFICE AT DARLINGTON, C. II. WILL practice Destwtry in all its departments, in Darlington and the ad joining Districts. April 16 7 tf TEMPERANCE HOTEL, CORNER OF BROAD AND DK KALB STS., * CAMDEN, S. C., jr. B. F. BOONE, Proprietor. May 21 12 tf SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE IN THE HEAR OK THE COVRT HOUSE, DARLINGTON, S. C. WILL practice DENTIS- TRY, in Darlington and the(j^SCU|tj^ surrounding Districts. <JJ -rxxI7 April 30 9 ly R & R. M. ROLLINS, ARE receiving this week a full supply in their line, consisting partly, of Preser ved Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Cherries, &c. Segars and Segar Matches. Oranges and Lemons, Fresn Citron, and many other small article too tedious to mention. June 4 14 tf ICE, ICE, ICE, AT R. & R. M. ROLLINS’S June 4 14 tf liill fur account and Partition. W. J. KENNEDY, ATTORN!^ AT EAW, DMLLINGTON, S. C. WILL Practice in the Courts of Dar- linton, Marion, Horry and Malborough. March 12 2 tf T, B. & L. L. ERASER, Attorneys at Law. Will Practice in the Courts of Sumter Darlington, Kershaw and Richland. OFFICE AT SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Petition for Parti tion and Relief. THOMAS BONNELL, Factor and Coinml'Miou Jlcr- v cliaiit, No. 13 EXCHANGE STREET, (back of the post OFFH E.) CHARLESTON, S. C. Will also attend to Receiving and For ward ing Goods, and Executiilfc all orders for Planters. March 1 tf S. D. HALLFORD, GENERAL AGENT, CAMDEN, S. C. March 19 3 tf EAST! IN LAW AND EQUITY. The undersigned have formed a Co-part nership, for the practice of Law and Equity in Darlington District. Their Office is on Pearl street, one door above R. &i R. M. Rollin'* Store. W. W. 1IARLLEE, J. II. NORWOOD. March 5 1 } FEE DEE LODGE, No. 12. I. 0. O. F. The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In Chancery. In the matter of the' cause of Mary Lat- ta, Robert Latta and others, M. W. Henry and wife, and others. Robert Latta, Albert' Latta, and others, tt. William Henry and others, heirs of Ann Henry, and the heirs of Edith It. Woods and Man E. Woods, and others. THE heirs of Ann Henry, and the heirs of Edith R. Woods and Mary E. Woods, parties defendant to this case, be ing absent from, and residing without the limits of this State, on motion of J. A. Dargan, Solicitor for Petitioners, it is or dered that they do plead, answer or de mur to this petition, within three months from the publication of this ordur and that in default thereof the same will be taken against them as confessed. It is also ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Darlington Flag tw ice a month, for the space of three months. THOS. C. EVANS, Commiss’r. Commissioner’s Office, at Darlington, S. C., 31st May, A. D. 1851. 14 2m3m Mr. Editor: Please announce J. E. KIR VENT, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector, for Darlington District, and oblige Mast Voters. M ay 7 10 tf l-tf" Wc arc authorized to announce Capt. JAMES W. WARD, as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Dai- lington District at the ensuing election. We arc authorized to announce RICHARD 1). F. ROLLINGS, a candidate for Tax Collector, for Dar lington District, at the ensuing election. April 16 7 tf The friend* of Samuel J. WI1.SON, beg leave to announce him a candidate for the Office of Ordinary for Darlington District TAILORING. g THE Subscriber respect fully inlbrms the citizens of Darlington village, and the surrounding country, that he has located himself in this place, for the purpose of carrying on the TAILOR ING BUSINESS. Persons, wishing work done on short notice can be accommodated. He warrants his work to give entire satisfaction. J. F. JONES. March 12 2 tf W. H. STANLEY. DRAPER AND TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY notifies his friends and customers and the public generally, that he has removed to the shop neafy opjiosite the old Post office, where he is prepared to carry on the Tailoring Busi ness in all its departments. Black and Fancy Cassimers Vestings, and Trim mings of all kinds kept constantly on hand. J0‘’ He has just received the Spring ana Summer reports of Fashions from London, Paris and Philadelphia for 1851. March 12 2 ' ly SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKING. THE undersigned having located themselves in this place, for the purpose of car rying on the above business at the old stand ofC. Tarrh, are prepared to do anything in that line. They w ill sell work Cheap for Cash. gaff” REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch. THOMAS & TARRH. March 5 1 tf Commissioners’ Sale of Valu able Real Estate. Isabella Wingate, vs. Wm. H. Wingate and Jno. F. Ervin, admiu’tors and oo ve DRUGS AND MEDICINES K. C. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends, and the inhabitants generally, of Darlington, that he still ooiitin- ues at his old stand, too doors Ifcssrs. A. M. &, R. Kennedy, where he iKeps constantly on hand a large and se lect stock of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines, Paints,pils, Varnish and Window Glasses, Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Spices and Fancy Articles, Dental and Surgical Instruments, Thomsonian Medicines, GARDEN SEEDS, &c., &c. Keeping but limited auantiiiee, and or dering frequently his Medicines may be relied on as being Fresh and New. He therefore solicits the attention of those visiting the Town for the purchase of ar ticles in his line, to his Stock and Prices. Z. J. DeIIAY. Camden, April 2, 1851. 5 * ly The State of South Carolina DARLINGTON DISTRICT. William G. Lane, vs. W. S. Murphv, Ca. Sa„ Case. Wm.IL Wingate, and W. J. Floyd.„ W. S. MURPHY, who is in the custor- dy of the Sheriff of Darlington District, by virtue of a w rit of c apias ad satisfacien dum at the suit of Win. G. Lane, having filed in my otfioe, together with a schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his peti tion to the Court of Common Pleas, pray ing that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly mad* for the relief of Insolvant Debtors. It is ordered that the said Wm. G. Lane and The State of South Carolina DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In CwHimmi Flvak. i Geo. W. Dargan, ) Declaration in Foreign vs. > Attachment, in As- Wm. Y. Layton, y sumpsit. THE Plaintiff in the above stated case I having this day, filed his Declaration 1 in my office, and the Defendant (as 1 it ap]>ears,) Is absent from and w ithout the limits of the State aforesaid, and hav ing neither wife, nor attorney, residing ! w ithin the same, upon whom a co\.y of this Declaration could be served, on mr- tion of J. A. & C. A. Dargan Plaintiff's Attorneys; It is ordered that the said Defendant do Plead, or demur to the said Declaration within a year and a day from all other the creditors, to whom the said the publication of this order; and ijji default others, heirs at law of Wm. Wingate. July next, the follow’ THE meeting of this Ijodge, will be held at Odd Fellow’s Hall ott*Moiuiay next, at 8 o’clock, P. M. By order WM. R. HUNTER, Secfry. MARTIN & BRYAN, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL make advances on cotton and other produce, and give strict attention to the selection of all articles ordered through them. JAMES MARTIN. THOS. A. BRYAN. April 23 8 ly ’STANLY’S HOTEL, # (Sign of the Palmetto.) DARLINGTON, C. H, S. C. n. B. STANLY, Proprietor, Is grateful for past favors, a lid liWpes to merit a continuance. March 12 3 tf inted Pianos, &c. On TRIAL. PIANOS jpf best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, Mahogany, &c. in any desired style •(finish—or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of charge, or obligation to keep, unless entirely suited on trial Af ter sufficient test, may be bought, exchan ged, hired or returned, on terms lower than obtainable elsewhere, cash or credit Many references to families in different States, and districts of this State, quite competent to judge where Instruments have been tested and bought and now apeak for themaelves. Specimens seen by inquiring of Mrs. ANN H. HART, Teacher of Music, Camden, S. C. June 4 14 tf Musical Instruments. Violins, from $1,50 a 45 Dollars, also a variety of Acrordeons for Sale by K. & R. M. ROLLINS. April 9. 6. tf. Bradford Springs Female Institute ON Monday 19th hist., the Rev. N. Guah.vm, resigned the office of Bursar, in tho Institution. The Trustees accepted the resignation, and made such arrange ments in the Boarding Department, as they confidently believe will give ample satisfaction, to all the patrons of the Insti tute. The Principal and his Lady aided by competent assistants, will assume the management of the Boarding on the first of June. By the feouest of the Secretary mid Treasurer, the Principal will also dis charge the duties of that office until the return of Mr. McLaurin from the West. May 28 13 tf Darlington Southern Rights Association. Agreeable to adjournment, this Asso ciation will meet at Darlington, C. H., on the first Monday in June next, when it is expected the delegates to the Charleston Convention, will give an account of their I proceedings. ' The citizens of the District are respect fully and earnestly invited to attend. | T. C. LAW, Sec’rv. May 23 13 It CABINET SHOir ! HAVING employed a Cabinet Maker, we are prepared to execute all orders for new work or repairing In the above line. HUNTER & McEACHEN. Mav 28 13 tf BY virtue of a decretal order of the Court of Equi ty, made in the above stated ease. I will sell at Dar lington, C. H., on the first Monday in ir.i. i.i. i>..„i niig * uiUtimO Estate of the late Cant. William Wingate: v 1st. A two-story Dwelling House, with all necessary out buildings and ten acres of land attached, situated in Darlington Village, and at present occupied by Mrs. Isabella Wingate. 2d. A lot with a one-story Dwelling and out buildings, fronting on the public square, of Darlington Village, generally known as the Stanley lot, and now occu pied by Mrs. Sexton. 3d. A plantation containing (1050) one thousand and fifty acresofland. on which is a comfortable' dwelling, overseer and negro houses, gin house &c., lying about six miles north of Darlington Village, in upper SpringvilVe: bounded by lands of Dr. Thos. Smith, Jas. S. McCall, Robert Ozley, and John J. Cannon. 4th. A tract containing about two hun dred acres, lying in the lower part of the District, known as the Radford and Cox land, of which a more minute description together with a plat will be given on the day of sale. 5th.—A tract containing one hundred and thirty-two acres, at the junction of the Field's Bridge and DuBose's Bridge roads, one mile from Darlington village. Terms—Possession of the property to be given on the 1st of January next, one third of the purchase money to be paid at that time, one third on 1st January 1853, and one-ihird on 1st January 1854; the two deferred instalments to tear in terest from 1st January 1852, when pos session is given. Purchasers to give tend with approved personal security and a mortgage on the premises, and to pay for all necessary papers. THOS. C. EVANS, c. e. d. d. April 30 9 tf COTTON GIN MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber tegs leave to infrom the public, that he lias located himself at Darfingtou, C. H., and is now prepared ! to fiegute work, in a neat and workman like manner, and at the shortest notice, in the above line of business, both new 1 work and repairing. He thinks it mine- | cessary to say anything concerning his ability, as to whether he can compete with any other Manufacturers in the above named business or not, as he never in one single instance, failed to give satisfaction to those who purchased new gins of him. He would respectfully solicit the attention of all whom it may concern, to give him a call when in need of Gins, or a gin, and try his before purchasing elsewhere, and if he fails to give satisfacton,noharm done, he will receive them back again. He would respectfully say to those who have heretofore so liberally patronized him, that he is indeed thankful for past min, nidi in is niueeu unumiui iui pam | H | tow cause why the prayer ot til favors, and hopes by his industry, prompt- j a f oreea id should not te granted. W. S. Murphy is in anywise indebted te and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Darlington Court House, on me first day of July next, to show cause if any they can why the prayer of thrt petitioner, aforesaid should not be granted. E. B. BRUNSON, c. e.r. Office of Common Piece, Darlington ) District, 26 day of March, 1851. $ March 26 4 3m ^ The State of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In tlu> Common Plua*. A. W. MOVE, who is the custody of the Sheriff of Darlingtion District, by vir tue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum at the suit of James Bell, having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, pray ing that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts i of the General Assembly made for the re- | lief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that 1 the said James Bell and all other, the cre- ! ditors to whom the said A. W. Move is in i anywise indebted, be and they are hereby i summoned, and have notice to appear te- fore the said Court at Darlington Court House on the third day of July next to show cause why the prayer of the petition ness and personal attention to business, to merit a continuance of their patronage. All work warranted to give satis faction. R. DICKINSON. Darlington, C. H., March 26. 4 ly Look Here. 10,000 lbs. Bacon, 500 Bushels Corn, for sale by A. VV. SEXTON. May 7 tf 10 E. B. BRUNSON, c. c. r. Office of common Pleas Darlington ) District, 2d day of April, 1851. ( Darlington Carriage Manu factory. ly &t the ibo ve I establishment, Two white BOYS, as ap- i prentices, those from the country pre- WANTED immeu.« iered. HUNTER & McEACHEN. Saddles, Harness, &c. THE subscriber continues to carry on the above business at his reeidence near St. Pauls Church. Darlington District, and respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. His motto is “ let the work show for itself,’’ he expects to keep constantly on hand, Ready made Harness of his own manufacture. Fir Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. JAMES NEWBERY. March 26 4 ly Millinery and Mantua, Making. MRS. MARY A. MURPHY. RESPECTFUIXY tenders her servi ces, in her hue of business, to the citizens of Darlington and vicinity. All orders 1 with which she may te favored, will te punctually attended to, and executed in the most fashionable style. She will keep constantly on hand, a large variety of Fancy Goods, embracing Ladies’ Dresses, Bonnets of the latest and most approved Styles, Ribbons, Trim mings of every description, & c., &. The public are respectfully solicited to call and judge for themselves. \V. S. Murphy is authorized to attend to my business. March 19 3 tf •lust Received. A variety of ready made CLXDTHING —also Gentlemen’s fine Panama HATS, Boys’ Palmleaf HATS. For sale by A. W. SEXTON. May 7 tf 10 JAMES M. BROWN, DEALER in Fruit, Sugars and Confec tionary, opposite M. W. Hunter’s, Dar lington, C. H., S. C., having added a complete and fresh assortment of articles in his line, is now prepared to furnish to ' ' Bounty Land. THE Subscriter will act as the Agent and forward all applications for Bounty I/nid, for all persons entitled under the! -Act of the 28th September, 1850. He will attend punctually to the whole Inisi- 1 ness connected with the application. All persons w ho served m the war declared i by the United States againdt Great Britain j on the 18th June, 1812, or of any of the Indian wars since 1790, their survivng widows or minor children, are entitled to draw’ under the act.” Those who have lost their certificate of discharge need not fear to apply. 8. WILDS DuBOSE, Darlington, March 12, 1851. 2 tf Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. THE subscriber informs the citizens of Darlington District, that he keeps con stantly on hand a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries and Hardware, which he will sell low for cash. S. D. HALLFORD. Camden, March 19 3 tf In Distress we Succor. HAVING accepted the agency for the North Carolina, Mutual Life Insurance Company. I will take pleasure in forward ing any applications which may be made for membership. Persons insuring are enti tled to share in the profits of the Company. The lives of slaves may te insured on ac commodating terms. J. H. NORWOOD. May 21 12 tf thereof, final and absolute judgment w ill given, and awarded against said Di fon dant It is alao ordered, that a copy of this order te published twice, every three months, for the space of a year and a daj, from the date of tikis order^ in the Darling ton Flag. t Clerks office at Darlington Court House. South Carolina, the 18ih day of March, Anno Domini 1851. (Signed) E. B. BRUNSON, e. c. p. March 19 3 32m EDUCATIONAL NOTICE The Urudford MpiiiiK* FEMALE INSTITUTE, HAS opened its first session for the pres ent year under the most favorable attspi- I ces, and with a largely increased patro nage. This Seminary is situated on the range of the High Hills of Santee, celebra ted for salubrity of climate, purity of water, and teauty of scenery. The company have spared neither later nor expense in 1 providing every thing necessary lor the comfort and progress of the pupils. They have had the good fortune to secure tho services of able and competent teachers. In the well established reputation of the Prin cipal, (the Rev. Edwin Cater) for high | literary attainments and moral worth, they have the guarantee that his supervision must impart to every one associated with him in his work, as well as the pupils un der his charge, tho beneficial influenc# ol his piety and learning. Strict and puren- i tal attention paid to the manners and mo- | rals of the young ladies. Religious ser- vice in convection with Sabbath School ’ exercises, held every Sunday iutheChapel for the benefit of the pupils. We have an excellent ami well selected 1 hilosop n- ' cal and Chemical apparatus and giv a I finished education at moderate charges. I). B. McLAURIN, Secretary and Treasurer, j April 9 6 tf Boots and Shoes. THE Sutecriber hasjust received a fresh and w ell assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES—Miss's Boys’s and Children’s Garden Seeds, fine Segars and Tobacco is now every thing usually found in a well fur nished establishment. The finest steam refined Candies Fr**sh and preserved Fruits, English Sauces and Ketchups, Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, Fresh 50 doz. bottles tendon Porter, Sherry Wine. „ Malaga Wine. 1 For sale by » XI- UlAV Just Received. SUGAR COFFEE, MOLASSES and RICE. For sale by A. W. SEXTON. May 7 If 10 Variety’s the Spice of Life. CANDY, Nutmegs, Almonds, Brazil, Pekin and Butter Nuts. Pickles, Brandy Cherries, Tobacco, Spanish and American Cigars, Maccatey Snuff, Table Balt, Pep- p-r, Spice, Ginger, Powder and Shot, Pipes, Marbles, Matches, Hair, Tooth aud Nail Brushes, Razor strops. Percussion, Caps, Steel Pens, Lamp Oil, tebsters. Sardines, Sauces, Guava Jelly, Sugar, Butter, Soda and Lemon Crackers and Soap of all kinds, for sale by R & R. M. ROLIHNS. March 5 1 a# tf DARLINGTON CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, thankful for the very literal patronage they have received lake this method, to " keep it before tliapeople,” that they are prepared at all times to make or repair f'HiTiages, biiggio*, Wngons Carls, Ac., with neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms., All new Work Warranted. On Hand, Coach teces. Cloths, Dam asks, Eohenne, Black, Blue, and Drab Enamel, Top, Dash, Flap, Skirt, Bridle “ 'ER. ~ A. W. 11 SEXTON, tf do. For sale by May 7 A. W. SEXTON, tf 10 eif HARNESS. NEW HARNESS, (double and Setts, Whips, Neat-Foot Oil, &c. For sale by HUNTER Si McEACHERN, April 23 8 TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED to the Jail of Darlington Dis trict a Negro MAN, who says that his name is PE TER BERNES, and he was sold by a man named Wilson, to some person near Orangeburg ; aged ajjout 66 years, has a small scar on his right eye brow, and his right hand is deficient—about five feet eight inches high. Tolerable dark complexion. 'Hie ownmr is requested to ' ome forward, prove his property! pay charges and take him away. O. D. C. HUGGINS, J iilor D 11 June 4 11 tf THE CHARLESTON SUN. IS PUHMSUKD 43? DAILY AND TRI WEEKLY, AT CHARLESTON, S. C., BY BILL A BA lilt. Receives by Tclegrapmfknd Express, THE LATEST NEWS From all Parts of the World. Political, Commercial and Miscellaneous. Terms:—Daily Paper,.- <(l per annum. “ Tri-Weekly, - 3 “ “ Payable half yearly in advance. A. M. &R. KENNEDY, CAMDEN, S. C. WOULD inform their friends and Cus tomers in Dariintom, that they have re ceived their usiSi supply of SPRING GOODS, anda re prepared to sell every Uiiflg in theuliue as to wmlhey can be pur chased elgi^bere. Tnest branches. April 23 8 6t Just Received. JAMS assorted, Durand’* French Bit- tens Wine, Porter, Champaign. AWoTmfs, The subscriter has constantly on hand Medicines—such as Perry Davis’s Pain killer, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Collier’s Remedy for Horses, Castor Oil, Spts. Camphor, Gray's Ointment, Thom] No. 6, Seidlitz Powders, Writini A. W. “ May 14 11 m peon's Ink, Ac. tf ' stock is complete in all its for aali' by March 12 R. Si R. 2 M. ROI tf Landreth’t WARRANTED Garden Seed, new crop, for sale by P R. Sr. R. M. ROLLINS. 300 lbs. best Refined Candy. 10 doz. Jars assorted PicKles. 3 doz. Lime Juice. Black, Hyson aud Gun Powder Tea. Nut Meg, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon. Soda, Saleratue, Epsom Salts. Pow der, Shot and Lead. For sale by A» W. SEXTON. May 14 ^ 11 tf 4p. * Music Teacher Wanted. THE Darlington Brass Band, propose re-organising themselves, aud are desirous of procuring the services of some scienti- tic inumeian. who w ill engage to give then instrtMioii on their various instruments. No Northern man needapply. It will be expected that the applicant shall produce ample evidence of his competency to give instruction. Apply at this office by letter May 21 12 of Various Brands, Wines, Cordials, ten don Porter, Champagne Cider and Du rands celebrated french Bitters, will al ways te foumlready for those who may desire them. Me request a share of the public patronage. March 19 3 If May 14 ^ Just Received, 500 IIis LARD, 300 “ Go'Jtpn Butter, For sale by A. W. SEXTON. May 21 12 tf The subscriber has a good and well se lected stock of Saddles, Bridles, Martin gales, Wagon Collars, Padded Hames. Horse Drove and Buggy Whips. Also —Cotton Umbrellas, for sale by A. W. SEXTON. May 14 11 tf Cutlery. Scythe Blades, StrAw Blades, Steel Hoes, Socket Spades, Scrub Hoes, long handled Forks, teng handled Shovels, Collins’s Axes, Drawing Knives. Jack Planes, Sic, For sale by A. W. SEXTON, May 1 10 ik Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale her plan tation situated six miles south of Darling ton C. H., on the waters of Beaver Dam, Darlington Hotel. DARLINGTON COURT-HOUSE. TIBS, above House haying , containing Twm Hundred and sixty-four been purchased and fitted up about One Hundred and twfnty of anew by John Doten, is again opened for the accommodation of the Public. Strict attention to the w ants and comforts of guests will be giv- a |Tother neresapry out en, and no effort, calculated to merit the a home eomfortnble, with a never failing I •fell of water. For further informatiOTT and Harness LEATHER. Patent Can vass, Oil Carpet, Axels, Springs, Bauds, Dash-frames, Extra Boxes, wrenches, and other Castings; Carriage Bolts, ex tra Pad-Hooks and Territts, Lamps, Harness, Collars, Whips, Grass Mats Sic. Funerals furnished at any hour of the day or night. HUNTER & McEACHERN. Darlington, March 19lh, 1851. 3 tf NOTICE, To the friends of Southern Industry. THE subscriter respectfully informs the citizens of Darlington, and the public f enerally, that he is now carrying on the ’adoring Business, in Camden, S. C., where he is prepared to execute work in 1 the latest style ot fashion, and fn a work- ; manlike manner. His prices are mode rate, and all orders intrusted to him will be punctually attended to, he hopes from bis long experience and success m pleas ing to receive a share of patronage, -s c. a. McDonald. April 23 8 6l cultivation. There i“ ing Mouse, Gin House and t buildings to make gn « „ , an excellent D well- screw, and ] patronage of all who may favor the estate 1 lishineiit with a visit, shall be spared. tf March 6 tf Wanted Immediately. A good JOURNEYMAN TAILOR—to whom literal wage* will be given. Ap ply to J. F. JONES, Darlington C. H. April 30 9 tf 20,000 fine Spanish Cigar*,, 90,000 “ American Cigar*! for sale by A. W. SEXTON May 7 tf C JO All that the country afford (Fill mwgkf 1 Tni et and surrounding be found upon the ; t able7 Comfortable rooms, for families or in dividuate, are prepared. The Stables will be attended by care ful and attentivebostlers. Droves can be well ccommodated, as , any number of horses aud mules can be kept in the stables and lots expressly pre pared for them. March 12,1861. & ly apply to the subscriber on the premises. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. SARAH A. MOYE. May 7 tf 1q Constantly on Hand FRESH Syrup, by March 6 Soda Water and temon It R.M. l ROLLINS. A Valuable Plantation for SALE. THE subscriber offers his plantation for Sale, containing about 700 acres, with { about 210 acres of cleared, lyiiig on the j road leading to Camden from Darlington | C. H.,gituatedqpn Jeffries Creek,a distance from the Court House of nine miles, with a Comfortable Dwelling House, and other necessary buildings, for further informa tion, apply to the aubeenter at his resi dence. WM. PARROTT. April If 7 * • tf : jt * Lirt . Civil Officers ftl Darlington Tnstrict fk of ine Court ofCommon Pleas, E. B. Brunson. • Ordinary, I). S. tew. Commissioner in Equity, T. C. Evans Sheriff, J. H. Huggins. MAOISTKATSS. Upper Bat., Beat No. 1-^haries B. Fort, “ “ “ “ 2J* a « « * 3—Aga Garland, “ “ “ 4—Thos, Atkinson. tewegBat., Beat No. 1— — - * •* “ « “ 2 “ * a « 3—j. D. Salisbury, a « « u 4—David Large. FY»r Darlington Con|l House, S. Wild* DuBose, James H, Nonfood. Couwissionecs te approve public 8, - icurmes, Jas. tJ. McCall, Dr. John P Zim- merman, J ohn W. Lido, Wm. James, Dr. T. J. K Darpn. WWQ ’ Commissioner of Locations, E D. Lav . Coroner, David C. Milling 4p *‘ * •